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Periods/cycle after bilateral oophorectomy
Hi, I've not posted here for a very long time - so long that the boards look totally alien and I can't work out if I'm meant to put this post in a certain place. Sorry if it's wrong! I have a long history of Endo and, due to repeated chocolate cysts growing on my ovaries, I have ended up having a bilateral
Hi, I've not posted here for a very long time - so long that the boards look totally alien and I can't work out if I'm meant to put this post in a certain place. Sorry if it's wrong! I have a long history of Endo and, due to repeated chocolate cysts growing on my ovaries, I have ended up having a bilateral
AuntyWissyT
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
New here
Hi, I live in the US (Texas) and was diagnosed with APS/Hughes in 2011 after a series of surgeries, bleeding and blood transfusions. Apparently I had a DVT in my groin. It was very small (microclot?) and I wasn't given anything other than baby aspirin daily which I have been on consistently since.
Hi, I live in the US (Texas) and was diagnosed with APS/Hughes in 2011 after a series of surgeries, bleeding and blood transfusions. Apparently I had a DVT in my groin. It was very small (microclot?) and I wasn't given anything other than baby aspirin daily which I have been on consistently since.
junipers76
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Need some advice
Hi there looking for some advice i had oophorectomy in 2007 went to theatre for laparoscopy woke up in recovery I had had full section and cyst and my right ovary removed,I fell pregnant months later and and had my beautiful girl.since then my weight has went up and over the last 3 years I have had
Hi there looking for some advice i had oophorectomy in 2007 went to theatre for laparoscopy woke up in recovery I had had full section and cyst and my right ovary removed,I fell pregnant months later and and had my beautiful girl.since then my weight has went up and over the last 3 years I have had
Leah87
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
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Nightmare Night Sweats
I am worried 4 years ago I had a large endometroma removed and oopherectomy no real from problems since then. However, in the last few weeks I have had terrible night sweats. All blood works and MSU have returned normal. Only hope there's nothing going on with my final ovary. Would be pretty bad
I am worried 4 years ago I had a large endometroma removed and oopherectomy no real from problems since then. However, in the last few weeks I have had terrible night sweats. All blood works and MSU have returned normal. Only hope there's nothing going on with my final ovary. Would be pretty bad
derbalbert
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
HRT
Hi I'm a bit of a surgery veteran, having had 2 laprascopys a ovarian cyst removal and an hysterectomy. Today, after a long trial on hormone treatment (Zoladex and progesterone) I am now on the waiting list for a laparotic bilateral oophorectomy. I was wondering if anyone has had success with
Hi I'm a bit of a surgery veteran, having had 2 laprascopys a ovarian cyst removal and an hysterectomy. Today, after a long trial on hormone treatment (Zoladex and progesterone) I am now on the waiting list for a laparotic bilateral oophorectomy. I was wondering if anyone has had success with
katie1976crunch
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Should GCA sufferers take the shingles vaccine?
http://consumer.healthday.com/senior-citizen-information-31/misc-aging-news-10/study-ties-shingles-virus-to-dangerous-blood-vessel-disease-in-elderly-696591.html “…The researchers looked for links between the condition and the chickenpox/shingles virus because of the unusual way that it replicates in
http://consumer.healthday.com/senior-citizen-information-31/misc-aging-news-10/study-ties-shingles-virus-to-dangerous-blood-vessel-disease-in-elderly-696591.html “…The researchers looked for links between the condition and the chickenpox/shingles virus because of the unusual way that it replicates in
Asbeck
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
No better after treatment
Hi ladies, I'm struggling here, had a laparoscopy, D&C & hysteroscopy & polypectomy 6 weeks ago, found only small amount of old endo on uterine ligaments, however they put coil in for treatment. Since then nothing has changed, i've had pretty much constant bleeding or spotting, 2 periods which were heavy
Hi ladies, I'm struggling here, had a laparoscopy, D&C & hysteroscopy & polypectomy 6 weeks ago, found only small amount of old endo on uterine ligaments, however they put coil in for treatment. Since then nothing has changed, i've had pretty much constant bleeding or spotting, 2 periods which were heavy
Redcat15
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Can't decide on full or partial hysterectomy!
Hi, any advice very welcome. I'm Having a hysterectomy in 2 weeks snd have to decide whether to keep an ovary or not. I'm 46. My doctor wants to do a full hysterctomy with accompanying endo excision( he's experienced). My huge worry is headaches. I've been on prostap with oestrogen patches as ad-back
Hi, any advice very welcome. I'm Having a hysterectomy in 2 weeks snd have to decide whether to keep an ovary or not. I'm 46. My doctor wants to do a full hysterctomy with accompanying endo excision( he's experienced). My huge worry is headaches. I've been on prostap with oestrogen patches as ad-back
efagrug
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Recently diagnosed with stage 4 Endo
I have just had a Diagnostic Laproscopy and Hysteroscopy with Biopsy 4 days ago and have been told by consultant gynie that I have severe endo which has attached itself to a number of my reproductive organs, bladder and bowel. I also had a over 8cm endometrioma (chocolate Cyst) drained as he couldn't
I have just had a Diagnostic Laproscopy and Hysteroscopy with Biopsy 4 days ago and have been told by consultant gynie that I have severe endo which has attached itself to a number of my reproductive organs, bladder and bowel. I also had a over 8cm endometrioma (chocolate Cyst) drained as he couldn't
skt68
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Questions relating to post op and recovery time symptoms.
Hello I am 52 and had my Full oophorectomy and abdominal hysterectomy following unstoppable heavy period and enormous fibroids. I consider myself very lucky to have had a non eventful and successful operation and recovery and returned to work on a reduced timetable in February, the reason for this post
Hello I am 52 and had my Full oophorectomy and abdominal hysterectomy following unstoppable heavy period and enormous fibroids. I consider myself very lucky to have had a non eventful and successful operation and recovery and returned to work on a reduced timetable in February, the reason for this post
Smilersmum
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Healthy Happy Woman
9 years ago
Newly diagnosed with PMR
Being newly diagnosed with PMR I am so pleased that I found this site to learn and share more about this condition. I am grateful to Kate Gilbert who mentioned the site in her fantastic book ' Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis: a survival guide'. Although I live in New Zealand I was able
Being newly diagnosed with PMR I am so pleased that I found this site to learn and share more about this condition. I am grateful to Kate Gilbert who mentioned the site in her fantastic book ' Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis: a survival guide'. Although I live in New Zealand I was able
magmapearl3
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Giant Cell Arteritis - Take part in Clinical Research
Have you been diagnosed with GCA? Are you happy to try a new treatment? Are you happy to be involved in a clinical study? Please follow this link for more details. http://www.vasculitis.org.uk/news/giant-cell-temporal-arteritis-clinical-study
Have you been diagnosed with GCA? Are you happy to try a new treatment? Are you happy to be involved in a clinical study? Please follow this link for more details. http://www.vasculitis.org.uk/news/giant-cell-temporal-arteritis-clinical-study
Suzym2u
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
9 years ago
Advice on thyroid and appendectomy surgery
Hi I'm new here I need some advice I had my thyroid removed in sept 2009 goitre that was cancerous I'm currently taking 175mg of thyroxine On 10th march I had surgery for appendix and ovary removal I felt ok after surgery not to bad but it got infected and had to go on heavy antibiotics and a lot of
Hi I'm new here I need some advice I had my thyroid removed in sept 2009 goitre that was cancerous I'm currently taking 175mg of thyroxine On 10th march I had surgery for appendix and ovary removal I felt ok after surgery not to bad but it got infected and had to go on heavy antibiotics and a lot of
Summerjay
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Left ovary removal, pain in leg, groin back. Feel down :-(
Diagnosed with cycts on both ovaries in 2012 removal of cycts successful came back large on left removal of ovary scheduled Nov 2012.woke up from op nothing donem. Anthroscopickly couldn't get in ovary stuck to bowl Endo disgnised. Back in 2 weeks later 22 staples across tummy. 2years 4 mo this later
Diagnosed with cycts on both ovaries in 2012 removal of cycts successful came back large on left removal of ovary scheduled Nov 2012.woke up from op nothing donem. Anthroscopickly couldn't get in ovary stuck to bowl Endo disgnised. Back in 2 weeks later 22 staples across tummy. 2years 4 mo this later
Looo
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Letrozole
Hi have not posted on here before but wondered if anyone had been given Letrozole after being found to platinum resistant I think it is called. I have had 18 sessions of chemo but it has not been a huge success so am now taking Letrozole daily to try and slow growth down. I was diagnosed with ovarian
Hi have not posted on here before but wondered if anyone had been given Letrozole after being found to platinum resistant I think it is called. I have had 18 sessions of chemo but it has not been a huge success so am now taking Letrozole daily to try and slow growth down. I was diagnosed with ovarian
5gems
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My Ovacome
10 years ago
"In The Loop Leeds" - keeping you informed about research
In the Loop is a pilot project run by Dr Louise Sorensen from the University of Leeds Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine. The project aim is to explore how they can get better at communicating research to patients, the public and non specialists. Many People have a keen interest in the latest Polymyalgia
In the Loop is a pilot project run by Dr Louise Sorensen from the University of Leeds Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine. The project aim is to explore how they can get better at communicating research to patients, the public and non specialists. Many People have a keen interest in the latest Polymyalgia
Suzym2u
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
10 years ago
Stage IV Endo - hysterectomy
Hi - I have always had painful periods (that made me sick & pass out frequently) and after a particularly bad one where I couldn't get out of bed I was diagnosed with an ovarian cyst that was removed during surgery when I was 25. This was when they diagnosed stage IV Endo. I'm extremely lucky that I
Hi - I have always had painful periods (that made me sick & pass out frequently) and after a particularly bad one where I couldn't get out of bed I was diagnosed with an ovarian cyst that was removed during surgery when I was 25. This was when they diagnosed stage IV Endo. I'm extremely lucky that I
Endonaw
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Uterine Polyp Removed today...
Hi Ladies, What are the chances of getting pregnant after Uterine polyp removal ? Any ideas or experience to share? I got my uterine polyp (1 cm) removed today.
Hi Ladies, What are the chances of getting pregnant after Uterine polyp removal ? Any ideas or experience to share? I got my uterine polyp (1 cm) removed today.
BabyHope
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Fertility Network UK
10 years ago
PROGESTOGEN ONLY PILL
Hi all, I would love to hear from anyone who has had experience of the progestogen only pill. Did it work in reducing the endo growths, stopping periods, relieving pain, or have any side effects, or anything else that anyone would like to share. Just a brief summary of my experience so far. I am 38.
Hi all, I would love to hear from anyone who has had experience of the progestogen only pill. Did it work in reducing the endo growths, stopping periods, relieving pain, or have any side effects, or anything else that anyone would like to share. Just a brief summary of my experience so far. I am 38.
Janae15
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Surgical Menopause without hrt
Hi, I'm looking for information on getting through surgical menopause without hrt as I am having ovaries/fallopian tubes removed due to brca1. I am unable to take hrt due to having blood clot caused by Contraception injection. Any good advice will be greatly appreciated. thanks Sarah
Hi, I'm looking for information on getting through surgical menopause without hrt as I am having ovaries/fallopian tubes removed due to brca1. I am unable to take hrt due to having blood clot caused by Contraception injection. Any good advice will be greatly appreciated. thanks Sarah
speacock36
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My Ovacome
10 years ago
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